appurukid

I observed that with certain instruments in YM2612, using the delay command along with the volume column is not possible. The delay command will disable the volume column. Is this behaviour intended or am I overseeing something?

I've ran into some oddities I'm not sure how to replicate on Linux: Basically, when stopping playback, sometimes the patterns just disappear and leave the background. Pressing a key again or pressing play and pausing again fixes it, but it's pretty weird. I haven't tested this on any system other than the Genesis yet, mind you.

Also, I'm running into some issues with the behavior of the scroll bars; for one thing, I have a small screen, so the "Open" button when a file dialogue is up appears over the scroll bar and the scroll bar takes precedence. I have to click the sides of the button rather than the center; doesn't prevent me from doing things, but kind of annoying.

Would it be possible to make the scroll bars toggleable as an option? I like them in some situations, but this kinda messes with my workflow.

Also, I'm running into some issues with the behavior of the scroll bars; for one thing, I have a small screen, so the "Open" button when a file dialogue is up appears over the scroll bar and the scroll bar takes precedence. I have to click the sides of the button rather than the center; doesn't prevent me from doing things, but kind of annoying.

The max is 255, however, showing 38 was an overflow bug, and I added also a warning if this limit is reached (it will only show 255 MAX). It is FIXED too.The max file limit can be expanded in future versions.

When composing for Genesis, I've found that if I change an instruments' parameters using the mouse wheel (rather than clicking and dragging the sliders) when playing a note, the sound won't change until you release the note and trigger it again. It's a small thing, but the mouse wheel comes in handy for small adjustments.Also, if I hold a key down in YMU759 mode, the selected instrument re-triggers rapidly instead of sustaining, like it's responding to the keyboard repeat rate. Is it like this by design? I wasn't sure since it seems to be the only system that shows this behaviour.

Hi. I have tried the updated Windows release (the most recent update, that is, that has scrollbars - thank you for this!).

One problem: where the mouse interacts with the patterns has now got a weird strobe effect which may and will cause undesired highlight effects. It gets better as you scroll down, though. I, however, would venture to guess that this is an unintentional thing and can prove to be really annoying in the future.

That being said. I am very surprised at myself that I didn't pick up on the whole lack of scrollbar thing... Oh well. Someone else seemed to have read my mind anyway. It's a very needed nice touch, dude.

When you hover over with the mouse, it normally is supposed to highlight the part of the pattern that's underneath the mouse cursor. Instead, it seems like with the scrollbars added (on all emulations except the YMAF) the mouse hover can't tell if the area scrolled or not. Basically, it seems to be trying to highlighting two places at once in an interleaved fashion. The more "up" the scroll bar is the worse the effect gets, but the lower the scroll bar is the less the effect happens to the point of disappearing altogether when almost or all the way scrolled down.

Also, if this helps, I have an NVIDIA GTX 260 running dual monitors. I have added this information seeing as it may just be a behavior with just my current setup.